On behalf of Patrick T. McNally, Attorney at Law posted in State Appeals on Monday, January 16, 2017.

Although criminal procedures are intended to produce justice, the justice system, like all areas of life, is susceptible to human error. For that reason, our Tennessee law firm has always maintained that criminal appeals should be regarded as an essential aspect of the system, not merely a last ditch effort.

On behalf of Patrick T. McNally, Attorney at Law posted in Post Conviction on Wednesday, January 4, 2017.

In 2012, a 40-year-old homeless man named Harley was arrested for stealing quarters from a vending machine on a university campus. He had simply walked into a campus building during the daytime, unarmed and threatening no one. He used a bent coat hanger to fish out the quarters without damaging the vending machine. His take was $44 dollars.

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